SAMPLE BALLOT GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 8, 2016 CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MISSOURI NOTICE OF ELECTION Notice is hereby given that the General Election will be held in the County of Christian on Tuesday, November 8,2016 as certified to this oflice by the participating entities of Christian County. The ballot for the Election shall be in substanth#y the foNowing fomi. 1 FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE FOR PRESIDENTAND Vote For ONE DISTRICT 140 VICE PRESIDENT Vote for ONE PAIR CJ RUSS CARNAHAN DEM Vote For ONE fn HILLARY RODHAM DEM CJ MIKE PARSON REP 0 JIM BILLEDO DEM L-' CLINTON O STEVEN R. HEDRICK UB o LYNN MORRIS REP TIMOTHY MICHAEL KAINE GRN O JENNIFER LEACH GRN ROBERT DEBBAUT U DONALD J. TRUMP REP . WATTE IN 4LJ WRITE!N MICHAEL R. PENCE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE FOR 38TH CIRCUIT JUDGE Vote Foro NE I I DIVISION 2 GARYJOHNSON LIB 0 ROBIN SMITH DEM Vote For ONE BILL WELD 0 JOHN WAY) ASHCROFT REP 0 JENNIFER GROWCOCK REP O CHRIS MORRILL 0 0 WArrE 0 DARRELL L. CASTLE CS-I WRNE IN FOR EASTERN COMMISSIONER SCOTT N. BRADLEY ' ' 9 FOR STATE TREASURER Vole ForONE Vote For ONE 1 0 SUEANN CHILDERS DEM O JILL STEIN GRN O JUDY BAKER DEM O RALPH PHILLIPS REP AJAMU BARAKA O ERIC SCHMITT REP O watTE 111 O SEAN O'TOOLE LB FOR WESTERN COMMISSIONER LJ WRITE tN . CD CAROL HEXEM GRN Vote For ONE REP FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 4-J WRITE IN O HOSEA BILYEU Vote ForONE FOR ATTORNEY GENERAL · WRITEIN DEM , O JASON 1el»vLEY REP Vote For ONE 1 0 ROY BLUNT // RIv© AE2 O MANDI YODER-ARMITAGE RE I O JONATHAN DINE L---. LId f. . FOR UNITED STATES LJ WRITE IN I O FRED RYMAN ----1 1, REPRESENTATIVE FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR T DISTRICT 7 I O JOHNATHAN McFARIANg.,/ Vote For ONE Vote For ONE •O WRITE IN m GENEVIEVE (GEN) DEM O KEN DAVIS RE L.' W|LLIAMS FOR GOVERNOR LJ WRITE IN Vote For ONE 0 BILLY LONG REP OFFICIAL JUDICIAL BALLOT DEM Submitting to the voters whether the Judges I O CHRIS KOSTER named below, whose terms expire LIB December 31,2016, shall be retained In office for O BENJAMINT. BRIXEY new terms. I O ERIC GREITENS REP VOTE ON EACH JUDGE WRITE IN MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE I O CISSE W SPRAGINS LIB FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 140 Shatt Judge RICHARD B. TEITELMAN GRN of the Missouri Supreme Court be I O DON FITZ Vote For ONE retained in office? O JIM BILLEDO DEM • C *Rfm grrON (LES) IND O LYNN MORRIS REP O YES CJ ROBERT DEBBAUT GRN C NO •0 WRITE IN LJ WRITE IN VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THE BALLOT . 2 1. . r i ,CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS ) CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT STATUTORY MEASURE I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3 PROPOSITION A . NO. 1 Proposed by Initiative Petition I Pmposed by Article IV, Section 47(4 Shall the Missouri Constitution be Proposed byinitiative Peliton Missouri Constitution (SJR 1,2005) amended to: Shall Missouri law be amended to: 1 •Increase taxes on cigarettes each I Shan Missouri continue for 10 years year through 2020, at which point · increase taxes on cigarettes in I the one-tenth of one percent sales/use this additional tax witt total 60 2017,2019, and 2021, at which I tax that is used for soil and water cents per pack of 20; · create a fee paid by cigarette point this additional tax will total . 1 conservation and for state parks and 23 cents per pack of 20; , historic sites, and resubmit this tax to wholesaters of 67 cents per pack of • increase the tax paid by sellers on I the voters for approval in 10 years? 20 on certain cigarettes, which fee other tobacco products by 5 percent li The measure continues and does shat! increase annually; and of manufacturer's invoice price; not increase the existing sales and use · deposit funds generated by these · use funds generated by these taxes I I tax of one-tenth of one percent for 10 taxes and fees into a newly established Early Childhood Health exclusively to fund transportation I years. The measure would continue to infrastructure projects: and I generate approximately $90 million and Education Trust Fund? • repeal these taxes if a measure to . I annually for soil and water conservation When cigarette tax increases are increase any tax or fee on . and operation of the state park system. fully implemented, estimated additional cigarettes or other tobacco products I revenue to state government is $263 million to $374 miltion annually, with Is certified to appear on any local or , 0 YES statewide ballot? limited estimated implementation costs. I .[3 NO The revenue will fund only programs State government revenue wit! 1 and services allowed by the proposal. increase by approximately $95 million to , I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT Huj romion annua Ily when dgarene il NO. 2 The fiscal impact to local governmental an*t@hcco tax inc ;reases are fully m entities is unknown. Jn!efnented, with the new revenue Pmposed by Initiative Petition D YES eignarkeyfer tran!kportation I Shall the Missouri Constitution be CD NO b,frae*&. Loce il government . re*:nues could dec:rease approximately amended to: CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND $3 miidq ann due to decreased I · estabtish limits on campaign NO. 4 cigarette hodlotfac I contributions by individuals or · co sales. , entities to political parties, potitical moposedbylnmat/vE,Petild'- \ \\ committees, or committees to \079- . I elect candidates for state or judicial Shall the M]siouri E jit be \PAO 1. office; amended to ;frobibit a i f or local · prohibit individuals and entities sales/use or ol!*Unillarpqx'qr iany from intentionally concealing the hat Was) ser*@ or trandeMbe t ot source of such contributions; milkh xas . i · require corporations or labor of J.*€"I>20*T \ \ I organizations to meet certain p4461·et*stat€Pdhd local requirements in order to make /\ i govern?q@tai 2114,94 are unknown, but • provide a complaint process an8(r boW[d behigkilicarityThe proposal's I such contributions; and penatties for any vioJati6bs of this\ l 'Ssage Whull impact governmental velit>43bwt*fo revise their tax Il amendment? // It is estimated this Drtposal will Structurar State and local governments increase state govem:pht,eosfs-Ev 4 f expect no savings from this proposal. I least $118,000 annuallyhnd-1Sveo \ th YES unknown change in costs for local ) / l governmental entities. Any potqI]tldl,/ O No // impact to revenues for state afiloaal CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT governmental entities is unknown. NO. 6 I O YES Proposed bythe 9801 General Assembly (Second Regular Sesdon) 1 0 No SS HJR 53 . Shart the Constitution of Missouri be . amended to state that voters may be required by law, which may be subject to exception, to verify one's identity, . citizenship, and residence by presenting . Identification that may include valid government-issued photo identification? The proposed amendment will result . in no costs or savings because any potential costs would be due to the enactment of a general law allowed by this proposal. tf such a general law is enacted, the potential costs to state and local governments is unknown, but could exceed $2.1 million annually. O YES VOTE BOTH SIDES . 0 NO OF THE BALLOT . .. 1 1. .. m OFFICIAL BALLOT I GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 8,2016 m CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MISSOURI AVDGE# INJS DEMOCRATIC (DEM): REPUBLICAN (REP): LIBERTARIAN (UB); CONSTITUTION (CST): GREEN (GRN); INDEPENDENT (INO) I INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Using blue or b}ack Ink, completely fil] in the target next to the candidate or response of your choice like this: i I Write-In: To vote fora valid write-In candidate, write the person's name on the line progided and darken the target. If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, return it to the election judge to receive a new one. 1 If vou are fri favorof anv question, darkn the tamet by •YES•, if opposed darken thitamet bv 'NO't A vote for candidates for President and Vice FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOR 38TH CIRCUIT JUDGE I President isa vote for their Electors. Vota For ONE DIVISION 2 O RUSS CARNAHAN DEM Vote For ONE . FOR PRESIDENTAND REP [3 JENNIFER GROWCOCK REP . VICE PRESIDENT O MIKE PARSON Vote for ONE PAIR C STEVEN R. HEDRICK LIB . WRITE IN GRN FOR WESTERN COMMISSIONER m £ HILLARY RODHAM DEM JENNIFER LEACH Vote For ONE CLINTON | TIMOTHY MICHAEL KAINE LJ WRITE IN O HOSEA BILYEU REP 1 FOR SECRETARY OF STATE m O DONALD J. TRUMP REP Vote For ONE ID wam IN MICHAEL R. PENCE O ROBIN SMITH DEM /1 FOR SHERtFF O JOHN (JAU ASHCROFT PEP / / Vote For ONE m GARY JOHNSON LIB U CHRIS MORRILL Lta iON?13fboLE REP BILLWELD WRITE IN /\ 1IN A FOR STATE TREASURE \F*'ASSESSOR m N »' Vote For ONE ¤ m DARRELL L. CASTLE CST Vote For,plIP SCOTT N. BRADLEY O JUDY BAKER 1% )) 4\535NY GRAY REP m ERIC Sof*Ki \\007 O JILL STEIN GRN O SEAN O'*** LIB FORTREASURER AJAMU BARAKA QROL HA<44\ 9> GRN Vote For ON E I m 0=10\\\ » D KAREN MATTHEWS REP I t. \4 , ' WRN·E IN . WRrfEIN FORATTORNEY GENERAL \\ FOR CORONER FOR UNITED STATES SENATO 1 \Vote For ONE Vote For O;443 01@9¥1 ENSLEY DEM V6te For ONE O JASON KANDER(' DER i 0 JOSAHAWLEY REP U MANDI YODER-ARMITAGE REP I I O ROY BLUNT KZZL-R LJ WArE IN . O WRMIN I O JONATHAN DINE 1 08 F FOR UNITED STATES FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR /6ST REPRESENTATIVE Vote For ON E li O FRED RYMAN 6 DISTRICT 7 I C JOHNATHAN McFARLAND GRN Voto For ONE O KEN DAVIS REP ¤ =0 WRITE IN m GENEVIEQ/E (GEN) DEM O Vmrre IN , - W]LUAM FOR GOVERNOR OFFICIAL JUDICIAL BALLOT REP Submi!!Ing to ihe voters whether the Judges Vote For ONE O BILLY LONG named betow, whose terms expire DEM December 31, 2016, shall be retalned in office for . I O CHRIS KOSTER new temm. O BENJAMIN T. BRIXEY LIB VOTE ON EACH JUDGE I i O ERIC GREITENS REP MISSOURt SUPREME COURT JUDGE LJ WRITE IN I O CISSE W SPRAGINS UB Shall Judge RICHARD B. TEITELMAN I FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE of the Missouri Supreme Court be DISTRICT 140 retained in office? I O DON FITZ GRN Vote For ONE O J]M BILLEDO DEM O YES IND o LYNN MORRIS REP D NO I 0 18'WPON (LES) GRN CJ ROBERT DEBBAUT WRITE IN WRZE IN VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THE BALLOT .. .. 4 =. L M CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS , CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ( STATUTORY MEASURE ) 1 NO. 3 I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PROPOSITION A m NO. 1 Proposed by Initiative Petition i PmposedbyArticlew, Section 47(c) Shall the Missouri Constitution be Proposed by Initia#ve Petition Missouri Constitution amended to: (SJR 1,2005) Shall Missouri law be amended to: I • increase taxes on dgarettes each I Shati Missouri continue for 10 years year through 2020, at which point • increase taxes on cigarettes In , the one-tenth of one percent sales/use this additional tax will total 60 2017, 2019, and 2021, at which I tax that Is used for soil and water cents per pack of 20; point this additional tax will total I I conservation and for state parks and • create a fee paid by dgarette 23 cents per pack of 20; , historic sites, and resubmit this tax to wholesalers of 67 cents per pack of • Increase the tax paid by sellers on I the voters for approval In 10 years? 20 on certain cigarettes, which fee I The measure continues and does shall increase annually; and other tobacco products by 5 percent • deposit funds generated by these of manufacturefs invoice ptice; not increase the existing sales and use · use funds generated by these taxes I " tax of one-tenth ofone percent for 10 taxes and fees into a newly exclusively to fund transportation I years. The measure would continue to established Early Chlldhood Health Infrastructure projects; and I generate approximately $90 mmlon and Education Trust Fund? • repeal these taxes ifa measure to I annually for soil and water conservation When cigarette tax increases are Increase any tax or fee on . and operation of the state park system. fully implemented, estimated additional cigarettes or other tobacco products li revenue to state government is $263 Is certified to appear on any locator / I O YES million to $374 million annually, with statewide ballot? I O NO limited estimated implementation costs. sptg Government revenue will I The revenue will fund only programs and services allowed by the proposal. Inpre,se Dy :ipproximately $95 million to ¤ CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT The fiscal impact to local governmental 5*3 million ,annually when cigarette m NO. 2 entities Is unknown. flJobgcd>tax Increases are futly -h the new revenue impiemeprea, Will I Proposed by Inmative Petition O YES eahnal·Red for t[P rgportation I Shall tile Missouri Constitution be 0 NO \\. revenubs 26Wd'd:al government . ecrease approximately ¤ amended to: CONSTrrU-rIONAL,K!END}v,E'I N $3 milli*annually due to decreased I • establish limits on campaign \ 018 and tobacco sales. m contributions by individuals or Ntructures. State and local governments It is estimated this proposal will ) b expect no savings from this proposal. ' increase state government costs btal U least $118,000 annually and t. O YES unknown change In costs for ! I governmental entities. Any potential 9 NO . impact to revenues for state and local CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT governmental entities Is unknown. NO. 6 1 0 YES Proposed by the 98111 General Assembly (Second Regular Session) • 0 NO SS HJR 53 1 Shall the Constitution of Missouti be . amended to state that voters may be required by law, which may be subject I to exception, to verify one's identity. citizenship, and residence by presenting Identification that may include valid I government-Issued photo identification? The proposed amendment will result I In no costs or savings because any potential costs would be due to the enactment of a general law allowed by I this proposal. If such a general law is enacted, the potential costs to state and local governments is unknown, but could exceed $2.1 million annually. VOTE BOTH SIDES m O YES 0 NO OF THE BALLOT .. 1.. . P I OFFICIAL BALLOT .................................................... I | GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 8, 2016 JIUDGES'WHILS 3 . CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MISSOURI DEMOCRATIC (DEM); REPUBLICAN (REP); LIBERTARIAN (LIE); CONSTITUTION (CST); GREEN (GRNT; INDEPENDENT (IND) INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Using blue or black ink, completely fill in the target next to the candidate or response of your choice like this: ill I Write-In: To vote for a valid write-in candidate, write the person's name or, the line provided and darken the target. If you tear, deface. or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any battot, return it to the election judge to receive a new one. . . | f vou are in favor of anv question. darken the target bv"YES". if opposed darken the target bv "NO". A vote for candidates for President and Vice FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR FOR 38TH CIRCUIT JUDGE I President is a vote for their Electors. Vote For ONE DIVISION 2 O RUSS CARNAHAN DEM Vote For ONE FOR PRESIDENT AND I VICE PRESIDENT O MIKE PARSON REP O JENNIFER GROWCOCK F -0 Vote fof ONE PAIR O STEVEN R. HEDRICK 0 0 -TE m m HILLARY RODHAM DEM JENNIFER LEACH , FOR WESTERN COMMISSIONER GRN CLINTON TIMOTHY MICHAEL KAINE U WRITE IN / Vote For ONE FOR SECRETARY OF STATE O HOSEA BILYEU F I O DONALD J. TRUMP REP Vote For ONE WRITE IN MICHAEL R. PENCE 0 ROBIN SMITH DEM FOR SHERIFF O JOHN (JA'O ASHCROFT REP Vote For ONE I GARY JOHNSON LtB O CHRIS MORRILL JL-Li D COLE F 1 ./ BILL WELD WRITE IN 14 FORSTATETREASURER FORASSESSOR I DARRELL L. CASTLE CST Vote For ONE A 11 \6 '*For ONE SCOTT N. BRADLEY O JUDY BAKER - \* O DANEGKAY R I. I O JILL STEIN GRN O SEAN O , FOR TREASURER AJAMU BARAKA O ERIC SCHMI %\74 O CAROLI¥*4 \7 GE Vote For ONE C KAREN MATTHEWS R WRjTE IN »*ArdAE*Ye, V - rn FOR CORONER ERAL LJ WRITE IN FOR UNITED STATES SENATO NX614Fr ONE I Vote For ONE §,!1\*v LEY REP C] MANDI YODER-ARMITAGE R 1 0 ROY BLUNT %6 - I O JOHNATHAN McFARLANV vbl,lip O KEN DAVIS R I O JONATHAN DIN FOR UNITED STATES FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR REPRESENTATIVE I O FRED RYMAN - Vote For ONE DISTRICT 7 WRNE IN U * GENEVIEVE (GEN) DEM WRITE IN WILLIAMS FOR GOVERNOR OFFICIAL JUDICIAL BALLOT Vote ForONE O BILLY LONG REP Submitting to the voters whelherthe Judges named below, whose terms expire I O CHRIS KOSTER DEM December 31, 2016, shall be retained in office for new telms. r· O BENJAMIN T. BRIXEY LIB VOTE ON EACH JUDGE I O ERIC GREITENS REP MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE LJ WRITE ZN I O CISSE W SPRAGINS LIB Shall Judge RICHARD B. TEITELMAN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE of the Missouri Supreme Court be DISTRICT 139 retained in office? m O DON FtTZ GRN Vote For ONE 0 JERED TAYLOR REP O YES BENTON(LES) Cl No = 0 46#m JR. IND U WRITE IN .O WRITE tN VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THE BALLOT .. 1 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS i CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT STATUTORY MEASURE J li I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT NO. 3 PROPOSITION A I NO. 1 Proposed by Initiative Petition Proposed by Article tV, SecOon 47(c) Shall the Missouri Constitution be Proposed by Inmative Petiuon Missouri Constitution amended to: (SJR 1,2005) Shall Missouri law be amended to: il · increase taxes on cigarettes each I Shall Missouri continue for 10 years year through 2020, at which point · increase taxes on cigarettes In . the one-tenth of one percent sales/use this additional tax will total 60 2017, 2019, and 2021, at which I tax that Is used for soil and water cents per pack of 20; · create a fee paid by cigarette point this additional tax will total . I conservation and for state parks and 23 cents per pack of 20; , historic sites, and resubmit this tax to wholesalers of 67 cents per pack of · increase the tax paid by sellers on I the voters for approval in 10 years? 20 on certain cigarettes, which fee m The measure continues and does shall increase annuatly; and other tobacco products by 5 percent , not increase the existing sales and use · deposit funds generated by these of manufacturer's invoice price; · use funds generated by these taxes m 1 tax of one-tenth of one percent for 10 taxes and fees into a newly exctusively to fund transportation I years. The measure would continue to estabtished Early Childhood Health infrastructure projects; and i generate approximately $90 million and Education Trust Fund? · repeal these taxes if a measure to I I annually for soil and water conservation When cigarette tax increases are increase any tax or fee on . and operation of the state park system. fully implemented, estimated additional cigarettes or other tobacco products I revenue to state government is $263 miltion to $374 million annuatly, with is certified to appear on any local or , 1 0 YES statewide ballot? 1 ONO limited estimated implementation costs. State government revenue will li The revenue witt fund only programs . and services allowed by the proposal. increase by approximately $95 million to ¤ I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT The fiscal impact to local governmental Di U J milion annually when cigarette . NO. 2 entities is unknown. cco tax increases are fully m Jnfoldfne nted, with the new revenue Proposed by Initiative Petition CD YES edgnarke*fer tranisportation I I Shan the Missouri Constitution be CJ NO d government I re*gnuei could de( :rease approximately I contributions by individuals or servke or tran*®bo that vks) \ C]y* v amended to: CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND due to decreased I · establish limits on campaign NO. 4 cloaraile hodloEac co sales. entities to political parties, political Proposed by Initiative Petill/"\ committees, or committees to m elect candidates for state or judicial Shall the Mistouri Ephftityin \PAO office; 5 or locE amended to *obibit a rib¥25fat{ il · prohibit individuals and entities sales/use or ott'144#Filartx GRN Vote For ONE • C]W;h,2\\ \ \> C]KAREN MATTHEWS RE 1 0 WRITEIN CI# FbRUTTORt!!EY GENERAL U WRE IN f ¢71 yot.ForONE FOR CORONER ¤ FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR 1 \ \ I Vote ForO,NO \vOl*9*41ENSLEY DEM Vote For ONE 1 C JASON KANDER _ DEN i O JOSH HAWLEY REP MANDI YODER-ARMITAGE RE I O ROY BLUNT -TEFh .O WRITEIN a·-1 WRITE IN . I C JONATHAN DINE 7% FOR UNITED STATES FOR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR I O FRED RYMAN REPRESENTATIVE Vote For ONE DISTRICT 7 O JOHNATHAN McFARLAND GRN Vote For ONE O KEN DAVIS RE m GENEVIEVE (GEN) DEM F7 1 0 WmE IN . - WILLIAMS LJ WRnE IN FOR GOVERNOR OFFICIAL JUDICIAL BALLOT Vote ForONE C BILLY LONG REP Submitting to the voters whether the Judges named below, whose terms expire I O CHRIS KOSTER DEM December 31, 2016, shall be retatned in office for 1 new tennis. . O BENJAMIN T. BRIXEY UB VOTE ON EACH JUDGE I I O ERIC GREITENS REP MISSOURt SUPREME COURT JUDGE WRNE IN I O CISSE W SPRAGINS UB . Shall Judge RICHARD B. TEITELMAN FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE of the Missouri Supreme Court be DISTRICT 138 retained In office? m O DON FITZ GRN Vote For ONE O DON PHILLIPS REP CD YES . ¤ LESTER BENTON (LES) 1ND WATTE IN D NO TURILLI, JR. .0 WRITE IN VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THE BALLOT .m m . L J CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT STATUTORY MEASURE Jil I [ CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS NO. 3 I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PROPOSITION A m NO. 1 proposed by Initiative Petition ProposedbyArticteIV, Section47{4 Shall the Missouri Constitution be Proposed by Inillative Petition I Missoun Constituthon amended to: Shall Missouri law be amended to: i (SJR 1,2005) ·increase taxes on cigarettes each i Shall Missouri continue for 10 years year through 2020, at which point • increase taxes on dgarettes in . the one-tenth of one percent sales/use this additional tax witl total 60 2017, 2019, and 2021, at which tax that is used for soil and water cents per pack of 20; • create a fee paid by cigarette point this additional tax will total , N conservation and for state parks and 23 cents per pack of 20; ¤ historic sites, and resubmit this tax to wholesalers of 67 cents per pack of • increase the tax paid by sellers on I 20 on certain cigarettes, which fee the voters for approval in 10 years? shall increase annually; and other tobacco products by 5 percent I The measure continues and does · deposit funds generated by these of manufacturefs invoice price; not increase the existing sales and use · use funds generated by these taxes m I tax of one-tenth of one percent for 10 taxes and fees into a newly exctusively to fund transportation m years. The measure would continue to established Early Childhood Health infrastructure projects; and I generate approximately $90 million and Education Trust Fund? • repeal these taxes if a measure to . I annually for soil and water conservation When dgarette tax increases are increase any tax or fee on . and operation of the state park system. fully implemented, estimated additional cigarettes or other tobacco products I revenue to state government is $263 is certified to appear on any local or I I O YES million to $374 mittion annually, with statewide ballot? limited estimated implementation costs. brate gov emment revenue will Il m ONO The revenue will fund only programs ing@54 by E and services allowed by the proposal. ipproximately $95 miltion to , i CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT The fiscal impact to local governmental < 495 million annually when cigarette tax Increases are fully m . NO. 2 entities Is unknown. -· 'he new revenue Proposed by inmative Petition CJ YES /\ impiemepreo, witn i;portauon earar(ed for t,n 1 Shall the Missouri Constitution be 0 NO \\, 1 government revenuhq b66!d'dec:rease approximately ¤ amended to: coNSTITUTIONA«NIENDMENT $3 mil®rhnually due to decreased I • establish limits on campaign \ 0*th and tobacco sales. i I contributions by individuals or NOO j)\ entities to political parties, potitical 25 YES I committees, or committees to p,oposedbyinitbuon\,/// i elect candidates for state or Judicial Shall the MI@'alX;on*tition beO NO m omce; amendqd to prdtliN,fw sM@\er local I • prohibit individuals and entities sa!slus*·or othrkimitar'tax oh'any I from intentionally concealing the servi4n thh+s not source of such contributions; - subje 1@ ge or similar tax as N • require corporations or labor 1 A f.of JanudE71, 2[i15© organizations to meet certain \ \J \Potentkidests to state and local Il such contribution vfen>nlities are unknown, but requirements in c ake \ poillat)Q@gnificant. The proposars · provide a compt alhvbroceiss and \ F passage would impact governmental penalties for any 4iolations,_DLIbis \ entity's abltity to revise their tax I amendment? -1 Lbtructures. State and local governments It is estimated this proposal will j ) expect no savings from this proposal. " increase state government co + i least $118,000 annually and k O YES unknown change in costs for I ED NO I governmental entities. Any potential I impact to revenues for state and local CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT governmental entities is unknown. NO. 6 I O YES Proposed bythe 980, General Assembly (Second Regular Sesslon) m ONO SS HJR 53 Shall the Constitution of Missouri be amended to state that voters may be required by law, which may be subject to exception, to verify one·s Identity, citizenship, and residence by presenting Identification that may Include valid government-issued photo identification? The proposed amendment will result in no costs or savings because any potential costs would be due to the enactment of a general law allowed by this proposal. H such a general law is enacted, the potential costs to state and local governments is unknown, but could exceed $2.1 million annually. VOTE BOTH SIDES . O YES CD NO OF THE BALLOT m .= 6 FEDERAL/OVERSEAS.................................................... OFFIC]AL BALLOT • | GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 8, 2016 ancef lin.ly m CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MISSOURI DEMOCRATIC (DEM); REPUBLICAN (REP); LIBERTARAN (LIE); CONSTTUTION (CST): GREEN (GRN): INDEPENDENT (IND) 1 INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Using blue or black Ink, completely fillIn the target next to the candidate or response of your choice like this: I I Write-In: To vote for a valid write-In candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken the target. I f you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, return it to tile election judge to receive a new one. . If vou are In favor of anv question, darken the target bv "YES", If opposed darken the tprnet bv "NO'l A vote for candidates for President and Vice FOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR OFFICIAL JUDICIAL BALLOT President Is a vote fortheir Electors. . Vote ForONE Submitting to the voters whether the Judges named below, whose terms expire DEM December 31, 2016, shall be retained in office for CD RUSS CARNAHAN new terms. FORPRESIDENTAND I VICE PRESIDENT O MIKE PARSON REP VOTE ON EACH JUDGE Vote for ONE PAIR O STEVEN R. HEDRICK LIB MISSOURI SUPREME COURT JUDGE . HILLARY RODHAM DEM O JENNIFER LEACH GRN CUNTON TIMOTHY MICHAEL KA]NE WRJTEIN Shall Judge RICHARD B. TEITELMAN of the Missouri Supreme Court be FOR SECRETARY OF STATE retained in office? . ) DONALD J. TRUMP REP Vote For ONE MICHAEL R. PENCE O ROBIN SMITH DEM 079 O JOHN (JAU ASHCROFT REP ,21.146 I i{) GARY JOHNSON LIB CHRIS MORRILL \6ONSIM*TIONALAMENDMENTS BILL WELD -3 WRITE IN A CONSUTUTIONALAMENDMENT CST FOR STATE TREASURER \\Odo.1 I DARRELL L. CASTLE Vote Fip,&:I\\ \ Pmposed b*An/de JU, Section 47(c) 1 Missouff*ons#tuton SCOTT N. BRADLEY O JUDY BAKER < GRN conservation and for state parks and OUk,X\\ \> historic sites, and resubmit this tax to the voters for approval in 10 years? WRITE IN 0. The measure continues and does \ FotNTORRY GENERAL not increase the existing sales and use FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, \ \\ lyate For ONE tax of one-tenth of one percent for 10 Vote For 0)443 \9 ENSLEY DEM years. The measure would continue to el«A generate approximately $90 million • CD JASON }tax increases are fully I (Second Regular Session) I governmental entities. Any potential iflemnted, with the new revenue . impact to revenues for state and local Shall the Constitution of MISpgri be eamlarRed for tginsportation i governmental entities is unknown. amended to state that voters m4(134 infraAq:Btpre,®cal government . required by law, which ma revenudfc®ld'decrease approximately I O YES to exception, to verify pr*.]4* $3 mgon'annually due to decreased N citizenship, and resi®Ape by Aeqenting 3¤7b and tobacco sales. I I O NO identification that maNri*deIR 01 YES I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT government-i€a menrwill result The propo liho< Ident*ation? m NO. 3 in no costs orWEEB«·U 0 No I Proposed by Initiative Pelition pol0tialcosts » enaq!?ne@ota get·lerabl*pIWWed by I Shall the Missouri Constitution be this prgh@&4211** a genetal law is ¤ amended to: enacteklt Zile Dot@tql costs to state and ·increase taxes on cigarettes ea4117*1911 govqpmentsis·\Inknown, but I year through 2020, at which poillt \ c@q,excefd*2.1 million annually. this additional tax wij!,tot»! 60 \ \ 90» - the voters for approval in 10 years? .O WRITE IN f \ \ \ \.4 ' The measure continues and does I F O TORY GENERAL not Increase the existing sales and use , Vote ForON<3 11 DEM years. The measure would continue to m ¤ FOR UNITED STATES SENATO \ \ \Vote For ONE tax o f one-tenth of one percent for 10 91>i:*5*HENSLEY 1 U JASON KANDER DISTRICT 7 CD NO I O JOHNATHAN McFARLAND GRN Vote For ONE m GENEVIEVE (GEN) DEM .0 WRITE IN - WILLIAMS FOR GOVERNOR Vote ForONE CE BILLY LONG REP I O CHRIS KOSTER DEM i O ERIC GREITENS O BENJAMIN T. BRIXEY LIB REP WRITE!N I O CISSE W SPRAGINS LIB FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 139 m O DON FITZ GRN Vote For ONE O JERED TAYLOR REP . CD 05,9MON (LES) IND LJ WFUTE IN ..O WRITE IN . VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THE BALLOT .. t I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT STATUTORY MEASURE , I . NO. 2 NO. 4 PROPOSITION A U Proposed by initiative Petition Proposed by Initiative Poution I Shall the Missouri Constitution be Shall the Missouri Constitution be Proposed by Initiative Petition amended to: amended to prohibit a new state or local Shall Missouri law be amended to: I • establish limits on campaign sales/use or other similar tax on any li contributions by individuals or service or transaction that was not • increase taxes on cigarettes in entities to political parties, political subject to a sales/use or similar tax as 2017,2019, and 2021, at which I committees, or committees to of Januaryl, 2015? Potential costs to state and local point this additional tax will total i I elect candidates for state or judicial 23 cents per pack of 20; omce; governmental entities are unknown, but • increase the tax paid by setlers on I ¤ • prohibit individuals and entities could be significant. The proposal's I from intentionally concealing the passage would impact governmental other tobacco products by 5 percent ¤ source of such contributions; entity's ability to revise their tax of manufacturefs invoice price; I • require corporations or labor structures. State and local governments • use funds generated by these taxes I exclusively to fund transpottation I organizations to meet certain expect no savings from this proposal. infrastructure projects; and I requirements In order to make • repeal these taxes if a measure to I I such contributions; and O YES increase any tax or fee on · provide a complaint process and 0 NO cigarettes or other tobacco products I penalties for any violations of this r is cettified to appear on any local or I amendment? CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT statewide ballot? It is estimated this proposal will NO. 6 Stpte goviemment revenue will il ¤ increase state government costs by at Ing®sd by:ipproximately $95 million to I least $118,000 annually and have an Proposed bythe gath Genem! Assembly 5905million, < annually when cigarette unknown change in costs for local (Second Regular Session} tax increases are fully I SS H JR 53 loble* I governmental entities. Any potential imotern*ot€d , with the new revenue . impact to revenues for state and local Shall the Constitution of Mis,pt.tri be eahnal·Od for transportation I governmental entities is unknown. amended to state that voters malet infrasill.IbtvrB'021 government I required by law, which ma revenuds dapid decrease approximately I O YES to exception, to verify pr#h\ $3 m!ljo:hinnually due to decreased I I.CD No citizenship, and residdripe by Aeentinq j ath and tobacco sates. . identification th* m¢*de.*!Id #25 YES I I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT government-i#tibd photQ l®n!iffcation? IC] NO = The propoMevinndmenEwill result I NO. 3 in no costs or deqings 4ecal*fny Proposed by Initiative Petition potdfitialcosts #®Ildtedue 19 {Ile I Shall the Missouri Constitution be eni€nerit·qf a 01\eraN%*Kettd'Wed by this phh€lfjo* a g metal law is , amended to: 5 enactet» pot*14 costs to state and · increase taxes on cigarettes eahhkcal go@erhmenthls·Unknown. but year through 2020, at which point \ - c®liexchfc}92.1 million annually. this additional tax wi!1.total 60 \ 1 ,*r.*%> V cents per pack of 2d< \ 9 1 • create a fee paid y(cigarette ('CD NO wholesalers of 67ehts.perpac GERN conservation and for state parks and c]662\\\ \> historic sites, and resubmit this tax to 2 the voters for approval in 10 years? . CD WRITE IN d>* Fb4TTORY GENERAL Tile measure continues and does not increase the existing sales and use ¤ FOR UNITED STATESSENATOR' 0 \ \ Vote For ONE tax of one-tenth of one percent for 10 Vote ForOp<51 v *F*pHENSLEY DE:M years. The measure would continue to Ep generate approximately $90 million I O JASON KANDER DE,1 (t] JOSII HAWLEY m annually for soil and water conservation ?V 1 U] WRITE IN and operation of the state park system. I CD ROY BLUNT - I O JONATHAN DINE FOR UNITED STATES O YES LST REPRESENTATIVE m O FRED RYMAN r5/ DISTRICT 7 0 NO 1 CD JOHNATHAN McFARLAND GRN Vote For ONE rn GENEVIEVE (GEN) DE WRJTEE IN L.J WILLIAMS FOR GOVERNOR l Vote For ON E O BILLY LONG RE i O CHRIS KOSTER DEM O BENJAMIN T. BRIXEY LIB I O ERIC GREITENS REP WRITE IN , I O CISSE W SPRAGINS LIB FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE DISTRICT 140 I O DON FITZ GRN Vote For ONE 0 JIM BILLEDO DEM • 0 'aTm. grTON (LES) IND LYNN MORRIS REP VOTE BOTH SIDES CJ ROBERT DEBBAUT GRN OF THE BALLOT .0 WFUTE IN L.J WRNE IN ... . =m I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONALAMENDMENT [ STATUTORY MEASURE .J• . NO. 2 NO. 4 PROPOSITION A I Proposed by Initatve Petition Proposed by Initiative Petition ¤ Shall the Missouri Constitution be Shall the Missouri Constitution be Proposed by IniUative Petition l amended to: amended to prohibit a new state or local Shall Missouri law be amended to: I • establish limits on campaign sales/use or other similar tax on any I contributions by individuals or service or transaction that was not •increase taxes on cigarettes in entities to political parties, political subject to a sales/use or similar tax as 2017, 2019, and 2021, at which I committees, or committees to of January 1,2015? I elect candidates for state or judicial Potential costs to state and local point this additional tax will total omce; governmental entities are unknown, but 23 cents per pack of 20; • prohibit individuals and entities could be significant. The proposal's · increase the tax paid by sellers on m I from intentionally concealing the passage would Impact governmental other tobacco products by 5 percent , source of such contributions; entity's ability to revise their tax of manufacturer's invoice price; I · require corporations or labor structures. State and local governments • use funds generated by these taxes I . organizations to meet certain expect no savings from this proposal. excIusivety to fund transportation infrastructure projects; and I requirements in order to make O YES · repeal these taxes if a measure to ¤ li such contributions; and increase any tax or fee on · provide a complaint process and 0 NO cigarettes or other tobacco products I penalties for any violations of this Is certified to appear on any local or I amendment? CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT statewide ballot? It is estimated this proposal will NO. 6 -' te government revenue will I * Increase state government costs by at 1 least $118,000 annually and have an Proposed by the 9807 Genem/Assembfy 56 by approximately $95 million to unknown change in costs for local (Second Regular Session) c 5103 million ,annually when cigarette SS HJR 53 tax increases are fully I 1 governmental entities. Any potential imolemintdd , with the new revenue . impact to revenues for state and local Shall the Constitution of Missptilli be eal*31*cj for tipnsportation governmental entities is unknown. amended to state that voters mAKbf infrastfutt ! government I required by law, which ma., h. revenuds :rease approximately • ONO citizenship, and res:detrce by p $3 milligk . due to decreased Il I O YES to exception, to verify.pr@s·4d€tt alfnuallv and tobacco sales. , identification that makir?*de yal,d '€5 YES = I CONSTITUTIONALAMENDMENT government-i¢ubd phdtplderiliffcation? . NO. 3 The propose'Aandmen[Will result in no costs or 6?Whgs becaks*ny O NO . Proposed by Inltiatve Petition poieRtialcosts **18bedue W fhe eneqelibof a dener@4@ ed by il Shall the Missouri Constitution be this pip*sqi>!Astcl, a gh,F iS , amended to: enactebl. Pbepote?itiA! costs to state and · Increase taxe, 0-rl dgarettes eaj 2 1<11,g°Oqfhent*is\Inknown, but -2.1 million annually. i year through 2020, at which point \ coultexcefay this additional tax will,total 60 \ \ cents per pack of ?d< I • create a fee paid ky(dgarette B FOR UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE I O FRED RYMAN f'3/esT DISTRICT 7 0 NO m O JOHNATHAN McFARLAND GRN Voto For ONE .O WRITE IN CE] GENEVIEVE (GEN) DEM WILLIAMS FOR GOVERNOR Vote For ONE O BILLY LONG REP I O CHRIS KOSTER DEM O BENJAMIN T. BRIXEY LIB i O ERIC GREITENS REP 3 WRITEIN I O CISSE W SPRAGINS LIB I O DON FITZ GRN . rn LESTER BENTON (LES) IND . 0 WRITE IN VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THE BALLOT .. 1 7. .. I CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT [ STATUTORY MEASURE I I . NO. 2 NO. 4 PROPOSITION A Proposed by Initiative Petition Proposed by Initiative Petition I Shall the Missouri Constitution be Shall the Missouri Constitution be Proposed by initiative Petition n amended to: amended to prohibit a new state or local Shall Missouri law be amended to: Il · establish limits on campaign sales/use or other similar tax on any 1 contributions by individuals or service or transaction that was not • increase taxes on cigarettes In entities to political parties, political subject to a sales/use or similar tax as 2017, 2019, and 2021, at which I committees, or committees to of January 1,2015? Potential costs to state and local point this additional tax will total ¤ I elect candidates for state or judicial 23 cents perpack of 20; omce; governmental entities are unknown, but · Increase the tax paid by sellers on m • prohibit individuals and entities could be significant. The proposal's passage would impact governmental other tobacco products by 5 percent I from intentionally concealing the of manufacturer's invoice ptice; source of such contributions; entity's ability to revise their tax · use funds generated by these taxes m I • require corporations or labor structures. State and local governments exclusively to fund transportation I organizations to meet certain expect no savings from this proposal. infrastructure projects; and I requirements in order to make · repeal these taxes if a measure to . I such contributions; and O YES Increase any tax or fee on • provide a complaint process and O NO cigarettes or other tobacco products I penalties for any violations of this is certified to appear on any local or I amendment? CONSTITUTIONALAMENDMENT statewide ballot? It is estimated this proposal will NO, 6 Stat9 government revenue will I Increase state government costs by at Pioposed bythe 98th General Assembly inpr436 by approximately $95 million to I least $118,000 annually and have an c 5105'miltion annually when cigarette unknown change in costs for local (Second RegularSession) #tijobgo(8>tax increases are fully m I governmental entities. Any potential SS HJR 53 impt&m€nt@d, with the new revenue . impact to revenues for state and local Shall the Constitution of Misspwi be earnlarted for trgripportation I governmental entities is unknown. amended to state that voters mtlk infrastqlbtlr5/Egeal government required by law, which mabtsubjeA revenudq Muld'decrease approximately 1 0 YES to exception, to verify pr#s-ide?itity\\ $3 mi!!ignnually due to decreased I I ONO citizenship, and resid@rfe by 0,eentih ,35'ta and tobacco sales. i Identification thal m®®*de yal,d CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT government-i¥;tibd pho 149®fcation? 23 YES I The propo&*#Mendmenvill result CD NO ¤ m NO. 3 in no costs or de'ing*ecallpdny a Proposed by Initiative Petition poeiitia]Posts %(dVI'4+que tq ¢e endqttnet·Qf a 001\erall@*Aalld*ed by I Shall the Missouri Constitution be this Aob P>1<44(4 a g@netal law is l amended to: A enacte©fe-Do@htikt costs to state and •increase taxes on dgarettes eahh*local goOerhment*istnknown, but I year through 2020, at which poillf \ ·c;hklexcAq42.1 million annually. this additional tax wi]1-total 60 1 1 2-GA V cents per pack of @0/'' \ V 90 IX.3> I · create a fee paid Py(cigarette \ i C] NO 20 on certain clgar@ttes.-A,1117cf \Uj wholesalers of 67hts.p m shall increase annually; and ) • deposit funds generated by ib40' I taxes and fees into a rawl/ established Early Childhood Health and Education Trust Fund? I When dgarette tax Increases are fully Implemented, estimated additional revenue to state government Is $263 I million to $374 million annually, with limited estimated Implementation costs. The revenue will fund only programs m and services allowed by the proposal. The fiscal impact to local governmental I entities is unknown. I O YES I O NO . VOTE BOTH SIDES OF THE BALLOT .. INTERSTATE/ .................................................... OFFICIAL BALLOT FORMER RESIDENT/ JICES HINLS GENERAL ELECTION - NOVEMBER 8, 2016 NEW RESIDENT CD CHRISTIAN COUNTY, MISSOURI DEMOCRATIC (DEM): REPUBLICAN (REP): LIBERTARIAN (Um: CONSTmmON (CSn; GREEN (GRN): INDEPENDENT (IND) I INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTERS Using blue or black ink, completely fill in the target next to the candidate or response of your choice like this: i I Write-In: To vote fora valid write-in candidate, write the person's name on the line provided and darken the target. If you tear, deface, or make a mistake and wrongfully mark any ballot, return it to the election judge to receive a new one 1 , If you are in favor of anv question, darken the target bv •YES: if opposed darken the target bv "NO: A vote for candidates for President and Vice President Is a vote fortheir E lectors. FOR PRESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT Vote for ONE PAIR m m HILLARY RODHAM DEM - CLINTON TIMOTHY MICHAEL KNNE . DONALD J. TRUMP REP l MICHAEL R. PENCE . CJ GARY JOHNSON LIB 1 BILL WELD I DARRELL L. CASTLE CST SCOTT N. BRADLEY 1 JILL STEIN GRN AJAMU BARAKA - 3 WRITE IN 0\ 4 m